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Frederic William Moorman
1872 - 1919
Poetry Listing
See Frederic William Moorman's Story and Essay Listing Here.
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
Please, if you find an error, let me know.
Read More About Frederic William Moorman below poetry list
| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | A Dalesman's Litany | It's hard when fowks can't finnd their wark | | 51 | 389 | | 2: | A Song Of The Yorkshire Dales | A song I sing o' t' Yorkshire dales, | | 41 | 439 | | 3: | Cambodunum | Cambodunum, Cambodunum, | | 120 | 437 | | 4: | Fieldfares | Fieldfares, bonny fieldfares, feedin' 'mang the bent, | | 41 | 354 | | 5: | His Last Sail | T' watter is blue i' t' offin', | | 70 | 384 | | 6: | Lile Doad | The Lord's bin hard on me, Sir, | | 40 | 413 | | 7: | Lord George | I'd walk frae here to Skipton, | | 41 | 401 | | 8: | Marra To Bonney | What would you do wi' a doughter | | 32 | 375 | | 9: | Mary Mecca | Mary Mecca,(1) Mary Mecca, | | 32 | 388 | | 10: | One Year Older | One yeer owder, one yeer dearer: | | 40 | 366 | | 11: | Our Beck | I niver heerd its name; we call it just "Our beck." | | 44 | 492 | | 12: | Telling The Bees | Whisht! laatle bees, sad tidings I bear, | | 32 | 372 | | 13: | The Artist | Lang-haired gauvies(1) coom my way, drawin' t' owd abbey an' brig, | | 31 | 460 | | 14: | The Bells Of Kirkby Overblow | Draw back my curtains, Mary, | | 56 | 367 | | 15: | The Bride's Homecomming | Thoo mun hod on tight, my darlin', | | 59 | 429 | | 16: | The Courting Gate | There's dew upon the meadows, | | 46 | 436 | | 17: | The Flower Of Wensleydale | She leaned o'er her latticed casement, | | 110 | 413 | | 18: | The Flowers of Knaresborough Forest | O! day-time is weary, an' dark o' dusk dreary | | 33 | 424 | | 19: | The Gardener And The Robin | Why! Bobbie, so thou's coom agean! | | 48 | 394 | | 20: | The Hungry Forties | Thou wants my vote, young man wi' t' carpet-bags, | | 52 | 390 | | 21: | The Local Preacher | Ay, I'm a ranter, so at least fowks say; | | 44 | 388 | | 22: | The Miller By The Shore. An East Coast Chanty | The miller by the shore am I, | | 64 | 403 | | 23: | The New Englishman | I've lived all my life i' Keighley, | | 56 | 388 | | 24: | The Two Lamplighters | I niver thowt when I grew owd | | 56 | 382 |
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